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Started this discussion. Last reply by Kathy Nicoson Nov 1. 6 Replies 1 Like
I posted the following on the Purple Board but thought I would also post here for those that may not follow that forum. This is just my personal experience and not an attempt to bash EarthX. Overall,…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Gary Welch Aug 3. 5 Replies 8 Likes
After 7 years I wanted to post an update on my experience polishing my aircraft. You might want to first read the original post copied and pasted below "Here is my original post from 2017". Then come…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Gary Welch Jun 22. 4 Replies 0 Likes
I have an old fiberglass cowl on my 601XLB. It's actually off of the very first 601XL. This weekend a wind gust caught the top section and literally ripped the fiberglass where two screws were…Continue
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Probably not going to get a real answer but the current situation with Vans Aircraft has me wondering.If you haven't been following, Vans has filed for restructuring under Chapter 11 bankruptcy…Continue
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One area of flying that has very little written about is "haze".There's a lot of stories about flight into IMC that usually center around flying into clouds, rain storms or black hole night experiences.
However I have learned that haze can be a subtle and deadly situation. The real problem is that aviation weather reports do a very poor job of identifying and reporting on it.
Yesterday was a classic example. I was flying home from Pine Mountain Lake in Northern…
ContinuePosted on October 20, 2016 at 2:41pm 5 Comments 3 Likes
I am 6 hours into my flight test phase and am definitely struggling with the anxiety of everything that could go wrong.
For background - I have been flying for 25 years, have a little over 500 hours in Cessnas and have an instrument rating (though not current).
So far nothing really scary has happened with possible exception of finding a small engine compartment fuel leak AFTER a recent flight test.
Yesterday I flew for about an hour - at…
ContinuePosted on October 20, 2016 at 10:40am 4 Comments 1 Like
I bought a $40 non-working mobility cart at a yard sale. I got lucky and, although the wiring was all screwed up , the 24 volt motor still worked.
When I bought it I told my wife this was HER aircraft tug. It was a way of getting her partially involved in the plane. Of course now the pressure was on me to actually make it work.
I ripped all of the wiring out and put a toggle switch on/off control on the mini-panel. I quickly learned that I would need a motor…
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Hi Gary. Thanks for your info I will try your tecknea and see what happens, I have a 3300 jabiru engine which is lighter than yours.
As I said I am new to the site and in future I will post on the blog.
Thanks again Gordon
Mine is a 601XLB LYC 235 L2C
Hello Gray,
Anxiety could be tough. I would keep in mind that the plane itself is very unlikely to let you down. The 601 is very simple and since the wing upgrade, they don't ever fail. The most important component in an airplane is the engine and the most important thing to keep the engine running is fuel. You don't need the miles of wire and gauges to work. They are not needed. A running engine is all you need.
However in a Zenith 601 you often don't absolutely need the engine, because they touch down at a reasonable speed you can dead-stick it in, not that there is often any need to do that - hasn't happened yet in my 2,000 hours. Its just that the survival rate in off-field landings in slow airplanes is much better than fast ones.
Its good to have a plan for engine failure and when you become comfortable with the plane, you might want to practice dead-stick landings. No need to turn off the engine, just idle it back, come up with a plan and see how it works out. Do this over and over until you understand what works and what does not.
Steve
I am happy with the warp drive, the sensinich 68x57 factory supplied
Prop was too much pitch for a 0-200
My climb is better, much less vibration, top end about the same.
Three blades look better too.
Daryl at warp drive is great, terrific customer service.
Give him a call with your needs and he will tell you what he suggests for your application.
The spinners are made by a Canadian outfit, quality not up to the same as the warp drive prop in my opinion.
Dave
Thanks Gary,
Hi Gary,
I'll pull the prop out of the shipping box tomorrow and get you a weight.
Hi Gary,
You asked a question about connectors and now I can't find the question. Was it about the 90 deg crimp on connectors? I may have to go down to the airport hangar where I have them to find that out. Most of the other electrical pieces and parts is from BandC.
http://www.bandc.biz/electrical-supplies.aspx
Including their crimp tool. The 90 deg connectors take a different jaw insert for the tool than the straight crimp ons.
I see you are from Cloverdale. Nice place. We bought the kit from Doug there and have been back several times. Once for the fly-in open house.
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